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How to use by any means in a sentence

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It's not the same voice by any means, but you gotta wonder how they both made it with those rusty pipes.
Indonesian trade with Australia is convenient, but not critical by any means.
League tables are not by any means perfect, and there is a strong case for presenting information in the right context.
It wasn't glamorous by any means, but it was all so new and exciting to me.
Nor was the political dynamism of the Abbasid empire's smaller successor states by any means exhausted.
Don't get me wrong, they aren't terrible by any means but are just not overly impressive.
He didn't drive slowly by any means, but he didn't try to impress people with his horsepower.
Later, as he went forth to achieve his goal of becoming Prime Minister by any means necessary, many more would fall victim to his whims.
When I think of the devil, I don't picture an evil force out to destroy us all by any means necessary.
It wasn't fancy, by any means, but it would keep off the rain that was already starting to sprinkle.
The majority of missions will be timed, but this won't be a really tight limit by any means.
I'm not saying Kilkenny are a spent force by any means but they are beatable as Waterford and Galway both proved in the last couple of weeks.
It wasn't a slaughter by any means, just that Dublin were hitting all the right notes now whereas Kerry were staccato-like in all their efforts.
For that reason, some would, in fact, wish that these offshore cradle-snatchers be bankrupted by any means possible.
They're blind to reality, and they're determined to hold onto their power by any means possible at this time.
Ah well Paul, work provides my car when I need one, although buying one wouldn't be a stretch by any means.
Those areas are not planted specifically for cutting, nor are they by any means flat.
I don't think by any means it's something to be done by star intellectuals or people from the top.
Most older paints contain lead, the particles of which are released by any means of stripping.
I'm not an anti-monarchist by any means because I think the royal family is mostly harmless.
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Examples from Classical Literature
That man is ascendent now, does not, in the light of experience, mean necessarily that he will by any means remain so.
He was not by any means an ideal monk, but he was equally far from being a scandal.
Like most savage tribes they are passionately addicted to spiritous liquors, and seek to obtain it by any means in their power.
Then he bound her with the catgut, so that she was not able by any means to unloose herself.
Of course it was a game at which two could play and we were not immune by any means.
If by any means we can determine the early forms of jural conceptions, they will be invaluable to us.
But be your resolution what it will, do not by any means repeat to them, that you will not assert your right.
Even the possibility of achieving some form of syncretism is not new by any means.
She was not faultless, not by any means, but her failings did not lie in the direction of littleness.
But this method of terracing the hills is not to be considered, by any means, as a common practice in China.
The neglect of the apocrypha has not been by any means entirely accidental.
But don't you lose heart, Jim, for I'm sure this isn't the end of our story, by any means.
The early development of a tympanitic abscess suggested an injury to the colon, but this was not by any means certain.
At night a bowl of cloudberry punch was served out, which did not seem by any means unwelcome.
But at upwell, though it was quite as hot, it was not by any means so beautiful.
Doubtless it will seem so, yet the statement is not exaggerative by any means, but is made in my serious and sincere conviction.
Nor was the reawakening of the community by any means confined to the boys and girls.
The singers available for opera seria were not by any means of the first rank.
These were insolent and purse-proud, and greedy to increase their wealth by any means in their power.
He was not a lamb among wolves, by any means, but the fleecing he got suggested that.
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